Cannot connect administrator account. Error - the Group Policy Client service has no logon. Access is denied

Original title - MESSAGE of ERROR

Hello

I am runnung Windows Vista on my laptop Toshiba A200. As of a few days ago, asking that I try to open a session (I'm the admin), I get an error message saying "the Group Policy Client service does not log. Access is denied. »

I managed to get in the "back door" through my wife and did a system full scan with Norton and Spybot and neither found anything unusual. He asked me to change my user account settings, but of course, because my wife is not the admin, he won't let my do changes.

In addition, some of my software, such as Final draft, also seem to have vaporized.

Help!

Thanks in advance,

Steve Hayward

Hi stevehayward

 

1. is the computer on a domain?
2. during how long have you had this problem?

 

If the computer is not connected to the domain, you can start in safe mode, and then try to perform a system restore.
Step 1
:
In safe mode; you have access to only the drivers and base files. Check out the link to start the computer in safe mode and then check-
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

 

Step 2:
You can perform a restore of the system to a previous point, when the issue was not present. The System Restore tool uses points of restore to return the system files and settings to an earlier point in time. You can use it to restore the operating system to a point in time where you have not experienced the problem.

Note: When you use System restore to restore the computer to a previous state, programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

To do this, there must be a restore point from the system in which the connection was successful.

Please refer to the below of the help links on performing a system restore.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

I hope this helps.

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